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Nigeria shows interest in T-129 gunship

Nigerian pilots posing in front of a T-129 ATAK at a public display in Turkey.

It couldn’t fare too well against US counterparts in South Korea and the bid in Poland remains iffy, but Turkey’s T-129 attack helicopter can soon find its first export customer in Africa, the old continent.

According to reports coming directly from Nigeria as well as leaks from the IDEF’15. a popular international defense industry fair, Nigeria has shown great interest in Turkey’s T-129 attack helicopters to help its forces fight the rising threat Boko Haram poses in the country’s north.

T-129 is generally considered to be a more “cost-effective” platform when compared to heavier choppers such as the AH-64 Apache as it provides comparable capabilities at a faction of the cost. T-129 can fire Hellfires or Turkey’s own MIZRAK-U antitank missiles, Cirit laser guided rockets and Stinger/Igla anti-aircraft missiles. It features a 20mm automatic three-barrel cannon and an helmet mounted cueing system that allows the pilot to guide the cannon where he’s looking and engage targets.

Nigeria is already a long time customer of Turkish weapon platforms, such as Otokar’s Cobra armored personnel carriers, and has a close political and economic relationship with Turkey.

Turkey was previously alleged by various sources to have shipped light weapons and firearms to Islamist militans in Nigeria, but the allegations were successfully discredited and proven to be untrue.

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is the T-129 destined to be Boko Haram boogie man??
T-129+Anka+AH-6I would be a great trio.


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is the T-129 destined to be Boko Haram boogie man??
T-129+Anka+AH-6I would be a great trio.


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Holy sh*t
Thats actually a good combo.

They wont see sh*t coming at them!
 
is the T-129 destined to be Boko Haram boogie man??
T-129+Anka+AH-6I would be a great trio.


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Lets hope so, waste the fvckers!

Exporting military equipment to Nigeria is a good way to go, seeing our helos hunting down terrorist would be a great video to watch with some popcorn. Nigeria is internationaly recognized as the african country that will be in top 10 GDP around 2050. Trade and sales between the Turkey and Nigeria would be benifitial for both nations.
 
Lets hope so, waste the fvckers!

Exporting military equipment to Nigeria is a good way to go, seeing our helos hunting down terrorist would be a great video to watch with some popcorn. Nigeria is internationaly recognized as the african country that will be in top 10 GDP around 2050. Trade and sales between the Turkey and Nigeria would be benifitial for both nations.
It would indeed be great to see T-129 hunting terrorists in foreign countries and a good opportunity to prove itself, but can you imagine it endign up in boko haram hands like those Cobras?

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It would indeed be great to see T-129 hunting terrorists in foreign countries and a good opportunity to prove itself, but can you imagine it endign up in boko haram hands like those Cobras?

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Even if it falls in their hands. Wouldn't they have problems with resupplying it munitions and fuel. Unless they are supported by a NATO Lord of war.
 
It would indeed be great to see T-129 hunting terrorists in foreign countries and a good opportunity to prove itself, but can you imagine it endign up in boko haram hands like those Cobras?

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maybe we should train the pilots before :D
 
Even if it falls in their hands. Wouldn't they have problems with resupplying it munitions and fuel. Unless they are supported by a NATO Lord of war.
Didnt say they are gonna use it, those idiots probably cant even use screwdriver.

(watch 1:00 min :D)


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after Pakistan debacle lets see can T-129 secure a deal in Nigeria .:welcome:
 
Actually they tried to bought cobras but US cancelled the deal at the last moment for unknown reason.

Why we refused to sell Cobra helicopters to Nigeria -US

They also tried to buy Israeli used Cobras, but again US blocked the sale.
U.S. prevented sale of Israeli helicopters to Nigeria - Diplomacy and Defense - - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News

If it's true that the U.S. prevented the sale of helicopters to Nigeria
............Does this mean that the U.S. will prevent the sale of theT-129 as well?
Since theT129 is powered by two LHTEC T800-4A turboshaft engines
 
Didnt say they are gonna use it, those idiots probably cant even use screwdriver.

(watch 1:00 min :D)



:rofl:

It would indeed be great to see T-129 hunting terrorists in foreign countries and a good opportunity to prove itself, but can you imagine it endign up in boko haram hands like those Cobras?

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Nigerian pilots aren't too bad tbh

you can watch here how they use their MI-24s in close up action
imagine firing Mizrak-U from few kms away

they won't even know what hit them

 
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